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US durable goods orders jump in May on planes, transportation
Orders for U.S. durable goods rose in May at the fastest pace since January, bolstered by a sizable gain in orders for commercial planes.
One airline is set to emerge from Covid mess stronger than ever
It’s the final Wednesday of January 2020, the coronavirus has yet to claim anyone outside of China, and Qantas Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Alan…
Ethiopian starts operating flights with fully vaccinated crew
Ethiopian Airlines Group, Africa’s largest carrier, has started operating flights with fully vaccinated crew against COVID-19 to keep travelers safe in light of the pandemic.
Airlines count on Zoom fatigue to revive business travel
After more than a year stuck on video calls, company executives are ready to hit the skies and meet customers face to face again, fueling…
Jet Airways closer to flying again as rescue plan approved
An Indian bankruptcy court ruled Jet Airways India Ltd. can resume operations under a new owner more than two years after it collapsed, according to…
Delta to hire more than 1,000 pilots as it plots recovery
Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to hire more than 1,000 pilots by next summer to support its expected recovery from the devastation of the pandemic…
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American Air scraps 950 July flights with staff stretched
American Airlines Group Inc. dropped about 1% of its scheduled daily flights for July after a faster-than-expected surge in summer travel led to crew shortages.
Airlines seeking criminal charges against unruly passengers
U.S. airlines and their unions want the Justice Department to send a strong message against the rise in unruly passengers with additional federal criminal charges.
American Air cancels 1% of July flights as surge stretches staff
American Airlines Group Inc. has dropped about 1% of its scheduled daily flights in July after a faster-than-expected surge in summer travel has led to…
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Latest FAA reform gives workers new way to report safety flaws
Thousands of federal engineers, inspectors and other aviation workers have a new channel through which to report safety concerns without fear of retaliation in an…